Hello guys, I need suggestions and an honest opinion from you.
I just moved to a new home and this is my current scenario:
My current gig (Asus AiMesh):
- Asus ROG AX 11000 (main router) - Top floor that has 4 lan ports and 1 2.5GB port
- 2x RT-AC86U both wired to the Ax11000 (lan port 1 and 2)
- 1x GS810EMX that switch handles a few ethernet outlets (2.5GB port)
* Lan port 4 is being used for as dual wan for failover and port 3 has my main desktop hooked directly.
I have 1 gig connection (up and down) via fiber and a secondary connection that's 400/35 as a failover. The house has 2 stories and most of the connected clients are downstairs. 3300sqft of internal space and a total of 5.500sqft including outdoors, where the cameras are.
I have over 60 clients connected to my wifi. They range from simple smart outlets and garage door openers (and even the cooktop) to 4k TVs and gaming laptops. We also have 7 Ring cameras all placed outside, including a Ring Pro (only camera that's 5ghz), along with their alarm system.
We usually have 2 or 3 streaming 4k TVs working at the same time, cameras uploading videos and people gaming.
Goal:
- Have a stable wifi (including cameras outside)
- I don't want to be handling this every day, I wish I could just let it fly for itself
- VPN: I need to setup a VPN server to be used by 2-4 clients at the same time.
- SPEED
- Future Proof if possible
Problems:
- Devices keep jumping to the wrong nodes and getting low wifi signal which is VERY bad because of the cameras.
- Our iphones keeps getting disconnected when it's not using data, it only becomes stable when I'm back downloading something. That's bad as I have voip apps that need stable connections.
- The secondary keeps getting disconnected (don't know why)
Its sad to see such powerful equipment doing bad decisions such as the 11000ax grabing a TV that's downstairs just by the side of one of the AC86U nodes. I wonder if I could force the connection
Ideas:
I spent US$ 850,00 in all this. I have to decide if I keep the setup or return it by April 14th.
- Would the Synology setup work better? It looks like they know what they are doing but would their equipment be able to handle all these devices?
- Maybe I should step into the Ubiquiti world?
- In both cases I wouldn't have a future proof router (AX) as with the Asus...
Taking suggestions?? Thanks!
I just moved to a new home and this is my current scenario:
My current gig (Asus AiMesh):
- Asus ROG AX 11000 (main router) - Top floor that has 4 lan ports and 1 2.5GB port
- 2x RT-AC86U both wired to the Ax11000 (lan port 1 and 2)
- 1x GS810EMX that switch handles a few ethernet outlets (2.5GB port)
* Lan port 4 is being used for as dual wan for failover and port 3 has my main desktop hooked directly.
I have 1 gig connection (up and down) via fiber and a secondary connection that's 400/35 as a failover. The house has 2 stories and most of the connected clients are downstairs. 3300sqft of internal space and a total of 5.500sqft including outdoors, where the cameras are.
I have over 60 clients connected to my wifi. They range from simple smart outlets and garage door openers (and even the cooktop) to 4k TVs and gaming laptops. We also have 7 Ring cameras all placed outside, including a Ring Pro (only camera that's 5ghz), along with their alarm system.
We usually have 2 or 3 streaming 4k TVs working at the same time, cameras uploading videos and people gaming.
Goal:
- Have a stable wifi (including cameras outside)
- I don't want to be handling this every day, I wish I could just let it fly for itself
- VPN: I need to setup a VPN server to be used by 2-4 clients at the same time.
- SPEED
- Future Proof if possible
Problems:
- Devices keep jumping to the wrong nodes and getting low wifi signal which is VERY bad because of the cameras.
- Our iphones keeps getting disconnected when it's not using data, it only becomes stable when I'm back downloading something. That's bad as I have voip apps that need stable connections.
- The secondary keeps getting disconnected (don't know why)
Its sad to see such powerful equipment doing bad decisions such as the 11000ax grabing a TV that's downstairs just by the side of one of the AC86U nodes. I wonder if I could force the connection
Ideas:
I spent US$ 850,00 in all this. I have to decide if I keep the setup or return it by April 14th.
- Would the Synology setup work better? It looks like they know what they are doing but would their equipment be able to handle all these devices?
- Maybe I should step into the Ubiquiti world?
- In both cases I wouldn't have a future proof router (AX) as with the Asus...
Taking suggestions?? Thanks!